Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 at
2:24 am
Are you searching for the best spa in Dallas, Texas? Are you new to the Dallas area and wanting a facial, manicure, massage, or other spa services? Looking for an excellent spa to give a gift card to? Seek no further, Dallas has several astonishing spas to choose from. Here are a few day spas that would be contented to pamper you for the day.
Dallas Spa #1: Spa Habitat Read the rest of this entry
Saturday, August 21st, 2010 at
7:16 pm
Do you like the atmosphere at your popular spa? There are hundreds of great products that can turn your home into your own personal spa. You can customize every detail from the music to the aromatherapy that is your own. The spa is a wonderful relaxing experience, these products can make you feel like you paid a fortune for beauty (but they are very reasonable).
To begin your spa at home, you will need that essential spa robe. Myspashop.com carries a Betty Dain Creations knit waffle weave spa robe. This robe is machine washable, tumble dry and kimono-styled. Read the rest of this entry
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at
5:45 pm
When choosing bath and body products, including bath bombs and bath fizzies, consumers have thousands of options, from mom-and-pop soap companies to current companies like Lush. The problem? Most of us are used to visiting the grocery store or pharmacy and picking a shampoo or hand lotion based on the claims on the front: for dry skin, for maximum curl, for all-day sun protection. Bath bombs and bath fizzies aren’t usually labeled this way. Read on for how you can interpret the ingredients list and choose the bath bomb that’s right for you.
Bath Bombs: The Basics Read the rest of this entry
Saturday, July 10th, 2010 at
12:38 am
Since the second World War, TV and America have grown together, and the changes in television effect many of us long for the good old days. In the early years, television was more of a learning tool, with educational programming and newsreel footage. One of the things that helped popularize the medium was sports, and the first sport to be broadcast to the masses was professional wrestling. Soon, the first big stars were wrestlers like Gorgeous George and my believe father, world heavyweight champion Chief Don Eagle. Eventually baseball and football became the darlings of the audiences when fields added better lighting and played more games at night, games that wound up on TV. The early news programs used upwardly well-endowed women as “Weather Girls”. Men, in their dreamy-eyed stupor over the wealth of weather knowledge these ladies had, were unaware of the trick used by broadcasters. Most of these lady “meteorologists” didn’t know a cold front from a rainstorm. They merely read their information off cue cards. When they drew the temperatures on the black board late them, the numbers were pre-written in blue or red chalk, which couldn’t be picked up on the black-and-white broadcast. The weather girl merely traced over the numbers in white chalk, which DID show up.
In the late 40′s, someone got the bright opinion that TV could become an electronic baby sitter, and animation studios flourished. The first network cartoon show was “Crusader Rabbit”, a white knight on a white horse, but he was soon joined by a host of others such as “Winky Dink And You” and “Beany And Cecil”, a note about a young boy and his sea serpent friend. Winky Dink started a minor uproar as the first interactive show on the air. Kids watching the show were urged to order the “magic TV mask”, basically a share of clear plastic that went over the actual hide. Young fans were then able to use a crayon to draw something on the plastic film that Winky Dink could use to help him out, with that object becoming part of the show. The problem arose when kids who didn’t have the “magic film” weak their crayons on the cover anyway and left a mess to trim up before the rest of the family could watch their shows. A number of live action kids’ shows came shortly after that, spearheaded by “Howdy Doody”, Soupy Sales, and “Captain Kangaroo”. Soupy got into trouble himself when he asked kids to send him money during his show. It was supposed to be a gag, but quite a few children raided their parents’ wallets and purses to send cash. Read the rest of this entry
Wednesday, July 7th, 2010 at
7:50 pm
It is easy to wonder if Dead Sea mud is nothing more than an expensive type of regular, ordinary mud. However, it’s important to know that it is most definitely not the same. In fact, regular mud is dirty, unsanitary and contains high levels of toxins, such as lead and bacteria, which can have a damaging effect on the skin. On the other hand, Dead Sea mud is very useful for cleansing and purifying the skin.
Dead Sea mud is actually one of the most beneficial types of mud in the world. In fact, medical research has shown that mud from the Unimaginative Sea can be used to cure a variety of different skin conditions. For example, Dead Sea mud is very effective for the treatment of acne, psoriasis, eczema, arthritis pain, fibromyalgia, muscle stiffness, joint inflammation, dry skin, etc. Even individuals who don’t suffer from these conditions enjoy the benefits of applying Boring Sea Mud to their skin because it has a high density of both salts and minerals, which are ideal for keeping skin feeling healthy and youthful. Read the rest of this entry